Cholesterol In Adolescents
Parts of adolescents body are filled with a waxy stuff
identified as cholesterol. It helps to produce vitamin D, cell
membranes and certain hormones. Blood cholesterol comes from
two different sources, liver within the body and food. The
adolescents liver produces enough cholesterol to carry out
proper functioning.
The blood acts as the carrier of cholesterol and transports
it to different parts of the body. They are transported in
round particle form known as lipoproteins. There are two types
of lipoproteins called the low density lipoproteins or LDL and
high density lipoproteins or HDL. Low density lipoprotein or
LDL cholesterol is commonly known as bad cholesterol. It helps
in the building up of plaque in arteries and this condition is
known as atherosclerosis. The LDL level must be low in the
blood and if it is high it must be decreased. Healthy weight
must be maintained and exercise should be done regularly. Food
items which have high contents of calories, dietary cholesterol
and saturated fat must be avoided.
High density lipoprotein or HDL cholesterol is the good
cholesterol. It is actually a kind of fat in blood which helps
to remove bad cholesterol from the body and stops the build up
of plaque in the arteries. The more the HDL cholesterol in the
blood the better it is. The HDL can be raised by at least
twenty minutes of exercising daily, decreasing body mass and
keeping away from food with saturated fat. Some adolescents
need to take medications in order to increase HDL. In such
cases, increasing HDL can be a complicated procedure and the
physician can make a therapeutic plan to increase HDL in the
blood stream.
Cholesterol screening helps to determine the cholesterol and
fat levels in the blood. Children and adolescents with normal
cholesterol level is a thing of the past. Because of the
changing lifestyle and junk food trend, even they have a high
risk to develop high levels of cholesterol which also increases
the risk of developing heart diseases which can affect the
blood vessels and the coronary arteries. The main cause of this
change is obesity, junk food high in fat, fast food diets,
sedentary lifestyle and high cholesterol level in family
history. Keeping the blood cholesterol levels at normal is a
good way of avoiding high blood pressure and coronary artery
diseases.
The blood cholesterol level can vary from individual to
individual. Healthy levels of LDL is less than one hundred and
thirty milligrams, HDL is greater than thirty five milligrams.
If the HDL is less than thirty five milligrams then the
adolescent is at a higher risk of developing heart diseases.
And LDL more than one hundred and thirty milligrams is
dangerous. But a high level of LDL cholesterol is a problem in
many citizens of America. And there is an expected increase in
number, the figure is unknown, of adolescents who have a family
history of high cholesterol levels.
An adolescent or a child who has a parent having high levels
of blood cholesterol and family history of heart diseases at an
early age, should take cholesterol test from the age of two.
Adolescents who are obese also should have lipid test along
with cholesterol test. The lipid test shows levels of kinds of
fats in blood such as triglycerides, LDL and HDL.
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